In a remote Aboriginal Australian (Kunibidji) community, three touch-screen computers containing 96 Ndjebbana-language talking books were made available to children in informal settings. The computers' popularity is explained by the touch screens' form and the talking books' intertextual and hybrid nature. The Kunibidji are transforming their culture by including new digital technologies that represent their social practice.C
Indigenous people in remote Australia face many dilemmas in relation to the status and vitality of t...
Many Aboriginal languages are becoming extinct due to lack of fluent speakers. Computer games offer ...
Technology, in the form of personal computers, is making inroads into everyday life in every part of...
Abstract This paper reports on the use of touch screens to display simple talking b...
Members of the Kunibidji community are the traditional owners of the lands and seas around Maningrid...
While Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is being superseded by an integrated approach to la...
Information and communications technologies (ICT) are seen as crucial in improving educational oppor...
Language is an essential feature of culture and identity, and important in instilling a sense of wel...
Editorial for the Indigenous use of Information and Communication Technologies Sectio
Editorial for the Indigenous use of Information and Communication Technologies Sectio
Members of the Kunibídji community are the traditional owners of the lands and seas around Maningrid...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...
The effectiveness of a web-based reading support tool, ABRACADABRA, to improve the literacy outcomes...
The effectiveness of a web-based reading support tool, ABRACADABRA, to improve the literacy outcomes...
Indigenous people in remote Australia face many dilemmas in relation to the status and vitality of t...
Many Aboriginal languages are becoming extinct due to lack of fluent speakers. Computer games offer ...
Technology, in the form of personal computers, is making inroads into everyday life in every part of...
Abstract This paper reports on the use of touch screens to display simple talking b...
Members of the Kunibidji community are the traditional owners of the lands and seas around Maningrid...
While Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is being superseded by an integrated approach to la...
Information and communications technologies (ICT) are seen as crucial in improving educational oppor...
Language is an essential feature of culture and identity, and important in instilling a sense of wel...
Editorial for the Indigenous use of Information and Communication Technologies Sectio
Editorial for the Indigenous use of Information and Communication Technologies Sectio
Members of the Kunibídji community are the traditional owners of the lands and seas around Maningrid...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...
The effectiveness of a web-based reading support tool, ABRACADABRA, to improve the literacy outcomes...
The effectiveness of a web-based reading support tool, ABRACADABRA, to improve the literacy outcomes...
Indigenous people in remote Australia face many dilemmas in relation to the status and vitality of t...
Many Aboriginal languages are becoming extinct due to lack of fluent speakers. Computer games offer ...
Technology, in the form of personal computers, is making inroads into everyday life in every part of...